Tag: PNAS
Genetic Code Complexity Just Tripled
If natural selection would have a hard time modifying one codon, imagine it having to keep track of three at once.
The Fallacy of Evolutionary Advantage
Information-rich functional machines don’t pop into existence merely because their presence would be advantageous.
Vertebrates to Land Is an Evolutionary Transition Dripping with Teleology
Darwinian evolution is supposed to have done away with the need for purpose or will in driving the history of life. The words of Darwinists themselves tend to refute that idea.
Does the Chemistry of the Cell Point to Its Origin in Darwin’s “Warm Little Pond”?
There is no evidence that the authors of a recent paper in PNAS have accurately described the environment in which the first cells formed.
When Science Becomes Polemic: My Reply to Jerry Coyne’s Interview at Skeptiko
There appear to be only two possible reasons for Wallace’s conspicuous absence in Jerry Coyne’s book.